Blacksmith’s yard of Vyborg Castle

Let’s continue our walk around the Vyborg Castle. I walked around the Lower Courtyard, the Castle from the inside, climbed the high tower of St. Olaf, and then I left the courtyard. All kinds of festivals were regularly hold here.

1. There were only a few visitors, including me, in the Upper Courtyard. A view of the eastern building of the castle.

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St. Olaf’s Tower in Vyborg

I continued exploration of the Vyborg Castle, and after the local history museum I went up St. Olaf’s Tower, which was the heart of both the castle and the town.

Vyborg Castle was founded by the swedes in 1293 on a stone island, and its tower was named in honor of Olaf II (Olaf Haraldsson), King of Norway from 1015 to 1028.

1. The height of the tower is 48 meters and it was once considered the tallest tower in the region.

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Vyborg Castle’s Lower Yard

Autumn walk around the Vyborg Castle. I crossed the Fortress Bridge and ended up on the Castle Island. And the first thing that welcomed me was the white Commandant’s House.

1. The Commandant’s House was once the residence of the Swedish king’s Governor. But the Museum of Underwater Archeology was located there the day I visited it.

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Underwater archaeology museum in Vyborg

I decided to walk around Vyborg Island.. I entered the Vyborg Castle courtyard through the white Commandant’s House, it was the main entrance of the Castle and it was the first thing that I saw there. If I am not mistaken, it was built at the beginning of the 17th century.

1. During my visit, the Underwater Archaeology Museum was located there. The signs with arrows on the shabby building said “ticket office”.

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Zelenogorsk golden beach

There are a lot of golden beaches near Saint Petersburg, and you can find one of them in Zelenogorsk. Zelenogorsk (or Terijoki) is located in the northwest of Saint Petersburg on the shore of the Gulf of Finland.
1. There were only birds and old people on the beach that day, and it’s usually full of people during summers and weekends.

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